
Jordan Robertson
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Bloomberg News cybersecurity reporter, jrobertson40 at bloomberg dot net
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http://www.bloomberg.com/ 18-01-2012 01:38:57
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Matthew Green is on BlueSky Space Rogue Bingo. I had lunch with an author today and he said they had seventeen different sources spanning different USG places (IC, non IC) and commercial companies (including some that were affected and caught it). Either a giant well coordinated conspiracy, they’re lying or it’s true.






My latest, with Drake Bennett, for the cover of this week’s Businessweek: To Catch a Chinese Spy: The Spy’s Diary How the arrest of a burned-out intelligence officer exposed an economic espionage machine. bloomberg.com/news/features/…

My latest, highlighting a few founders and startups addressing supply-chain cyberattacks, including: Feross, Socket ; Kim Lewandowski, Dan Lorenc, Matt Moore ⛓🚀, Ville Aikas, Chainguard ⛓️; Window Snyder, Thistle Technologies; Eclypsium, BINARLY🔬, Cycuity; bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Hey all -- the cyber team at Bloomberg is starting a newsletter led by jeff stone @MargiMurphy -- subscribe for the latest from our team Ryan Gallagher William Turton Jack Gillum Katrina Manson Jamie Tarabay @DZuidijk Andy Martin + more - launching soon! bloomberg.com/account/newsle…



My latest, with Drake Bennett, for the cover of this week's Businessweek: “I’m the one taking all the risks in the end." Shannon You was a good chemist, a bad colleague—and a thief. When she tried to use the $120 million technology she stole, she got played. bloomberg.com/news/features/…


My latest, with niclas rolander, from Stockholm about Sweden's NATO bid being disrupted by a Koran burning and Russian cyberattacks and disinformation, with help from Marcus Murray Truesec Mattias Wåhlén 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇨🇦 Katarzyna Zysk Mikael Tofvesson (gift link) bloomberg.com/news/features/…



This is a wild tale of allegedly bugged boardrooms, drones, covert surveillance and leaks. I went to Copenhagen with Jordan Robertson for the story of Huawei's efforts to win the contract to build Denmark's main 5G network. bloomberg.com/news/features/…

My latest Businessweek feature with Drake Bennett (gift link): In March 2019, China’s Huawei and Sweden’s Ericsson were bidding to build Denmark’s 5G network. Then Huawei’s country manager set off alarms. And things got very, very weird. bloomberg.com/news/features/…